Velma is a student from Kenya. She needs $600 by January 1, 2026 to stay in school and is currently 16% toward her goal.

Raised $100 from 1 donor Needs $500

About

Velma lives with her 7 siblings and unemployed parents. She enjoys math and science and she would like to become a doctor.

Where your donation goes

Total $600
  • Food
    $50
  • School Supplies
    $50
  • Boarding Fees
    $200
  • Tuition
    $300

Velma's Funding history

Year Grade Receipt Status
2026 Form 4
2025 Form 3
2024 Form 2
2023 Form 1
2022 Grade 8
2021 Grade 7

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This year, I have developed a strong passion for creative writing. I love crafting short stories and sharing them with my classmates. I also participated in an essay competition and received positive feedback. Thank you for helping me pursue my dreams!
Hello, I’m Velma Nafula, a Form 3 student at Wema Children's Centre. I am incredibly thankful for your support, which allows me to attend school and pursue my dreams. The school provides a wonderful environment for learning and personal growth. I am passionate about the environment and hope to become an environmental scientist in the future to help protect our planet. Your kindness inspires me to work hard every day. Thank you!
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Other Students

100% of your donations to students fund their education.

  • John

    16%

    TOTAL:

    600

    John

    Kenya

    John enjoys reading and religion. His parents are farmers and cannot afford school fees.He is constantly out of school because they lack the ability to pay.

    School Year 2026

  • Eugene

    25%

    TOTAL:

    600

    Eugene

    Kenya

    Eugene's father abandoned them with their mother having no source of income and being reduced to begging and working manual and menial jobs to live. He needs help continuing with his education.

    School Year 2026

  • Patrick

    25%

    TOTAL:

    600

    Patrick

    Kenya

    Patrick's father, the sole breadwinner, is permanently bedridden with sickness leaving him with no financial backing to continue with his education.

    School Year 2026

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